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new what is new is the political reality i after republican uns got crushed among latinos in the 2012 election, many are looking to improve their standing among what is the nation's fastest growing demographic. >> peter alexander traveling with the president in las vegas tonight. peter, thanks. >>> in brazil tonight, the death toll in that awful, sad nightclub fire has risen to 234, with a lot of survivors are still hospitalized, some critical. investigators say the pyrotechnics show used during the band's performance that started the fire was meant for outdoor use on the fire extinguishers were not up to bar. the doors were blocked first by bouncers thinking people hospital pay for their drinks. >>> in syria today, one of the most awful scenes yet in a country that has seen its share of them during two years of civil war. the bodies of at least 65 young men, many of them with their hands bound behind their backs. they had been lined up, shot to death on the banks of a river. awful discovery came on the same date obama administration authorized $155 million in humanitarian aid for the syrian p
new what is new is the political reality i after republican uns got crushed among latinos in the 2012 election, many are looking to improve their standing among what is the nation's fastest growing demographic. >> peter alexander traveling with the president in las vegas tonight. peter, thanks. >>> in brazil tonight, the death toll in that awful, sad nightclub fire has risen to 234, with a lot of survivors are still hospitalized, some critical. investigators say the pyrotechnics...
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morsi was democratically elected. critics say he has been changed since being in power. >> we will not accept this. >> opposition group are determined to keep up the pressure on morsi. saying the street will not rest until reforms are instituted. young men throw rocks in rioting, but not the mass uprising we saw two years ago. crowds for more representative of the egyptian society forcing real change on morsi will be difficult. bret? >> bret: connor, thank you. >>> president obama is authorizing an additional $155 million in humanitarian aid to syria. there were 65 bodies found in bank in aleppo, some had their hands died behind their back. no word yet who they were. >>> obama administration is waving the white flag on guantanamo bay. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tems us th tell us the. >> reporter: after the president failed to meet the self-imposed deadline to close guantanamo bay camp by january 2010, this week interim state department announcement revealed the administration was not replacin
morsi was democratically elected. critics say he has been changed since being in power. >> we will not accept this. >> opposition group are determined to keep up the pressure on morsi. saying the street will not rest until reforms are instituted. young men throw rocks in rioting, but not the mass uprising we saw two years ago. crowds for more representative of the egyptian society forcing real change on morsi will be difficult. bret? >> bret: connor, thank you. >>>...
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that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >> it's important for us to remember our history. unless you're one of the first americans you came from some place else. somebody brought you. >> you came from some place else. somebody brought you here. that's the american story. that's what this debate has been about. >> all those folks before they were us, they were them. and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. they faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned
that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >>...
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felt better about it and more positive >> woodruff: and arizona republican jeff flake who said the election results got lawmakers' attention, even those who doubt immigration reform. >> there is motivation to get it behind us for those who don't want to deal with it as well. so i think we have the planets aligned here now to move ahead >> woodruff: the biggest hurdle could come in the republican-controlled house where another bipartisan group is working on a competing plan. the first house committee hearing takes place next tuesday. >> ifill: we take a closer look now at how the politics of the immigration debate are unfolding with clarissa martiÍnez de castro, director of civic engagement and immigration for the national council of la raza. and kris kobach, the kansas secretary of state who helped write arizona's strict immigration law. welcome to you both. clarissa martinez de castro, as you listened to the president say we've come so far so fast as you listen to marco rubio say maybe too fast, does it feel like you have turned a corner in this fight? >> definitely have turned the corner
felt better about it and more positive >> woodruff: and arizona republican jeff flake who said the election results got lawmakers' attention, even those who doubt immigration reform. >> there is motivation to get it behind us for those who don't want to deal with it as well. so i think we have the planets aligned here now to move ahead >> woodruff: the biggest hurdle could come in the republican-controlled house where another bipartisan group is working on a competing plan....
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felt better about it and more positive >> woodruff: and arizona republican jeff flake who said the election results got lawmakers' attention, even those who doubt immigration reform. >> there is motivation to get it behind us for those who don't want to deal with it as well. so i think we have the planets aligned here now to move ahead >> woodruff: the biggest hurdle could come in the republican-controlled house where another bipartisan group is working on a competing plan. the first house committee hearing takes place next tuesday. >> ifill: we take a closer look now at how the politics of the immigration debate are unfolding with clarissa martiÍnez de castro, director of civic engagement and immigration for the national council of la raza. and kris kobach, the kansas secretary of state who helped write arizona's strict immigration law. welcome to you both. clarissa martinez de castro, as you listened to the president say we've come so far so fast as you listen to marco rubio say maybe too fast does it feel like you have turned a corner in this fight? >> definitely have turned the corner.
felt better about it and more positive >> woodruff: and arizona republican jeff flake who said the election results got lawmakers' attention, even those who doubt immigration reform. >> there is motivation to get it behind us for those who don't want to deal with it as well. so i think we have the planets aligned here now to move ahead >> woodruff: the biggest hurdle could come in the republican-controlled house where another bipartisan group is working on a competing plan....
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as important clinton she is still not discussing her plans for the 2016 election. but she did say she will write a memoir as soon as she steps down. reporting live on capitol hill, danielle leigh, news4. >>> we turn to the weather now. oh, my goodness, what a day we had today. like a wonderful promenade through a springtime garden. lovely out there. doug, what do you think, man? >> so poetic. >> that was fantastic, vince. i wish you could do that every night as you talk the weather. it was simply gorgeous out there. it really was. temperatures tonight nearly 70 degrees across portions of the area and many of you made your way into the low to mid 70s. look at the mum mouse. 59 in washington. 69 in fredericksburg. 64 in leesburg. remember, the average high, 44 degrees. we are still well above that by 15 to 20 degrees. through the rest of the evening hours, temperatures dropping into the 50s but that's where we will stay, i think, almost all fly long and if not all my long, it is going to be a very warm might tonight. we are not going to see rain tonight but the rain,
as important clinton she is still not discussing her plans for the 2016 election. but she did say she will write a memoir as soon as she steps down. reporting live on capitol hill, danielle leigh, news4. >>> we turn to the weather now. oh, my goodness, what a day we had today. like a wonderful promenade through a springtime garden. lovely out there. doug, what do you think, man? >> so poetic. >> that was fantastic, vince. i wish you could do that every night as you talk the...
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>> i think the elections show they're much more smarter than the leaders. the what i looked at it, netanyahu wanted to move toward the extreme right but these really public said to him clearly, "you cannot do that." -- these republics said to him clearly, they said, "your the only candidate in israel. no one opposes you, but you cannot do that with the far extreme right, you have to go to the center." he seems to be negotiating with the center parties and i hope this is what happens. i do not have any trust in netanyahu. for me, it is something that he is the most dangerous person in terms of peace and israel. but i think the israelis of sentiment clear message. >> speaking on "democracy now!" in 2006, former israeli foreign minister shlomo enemy said the former prime minister, the man who was assassinated, never expected that oslo would result in the creation of a palestinian state. >> reached an agreement that did not even mention the right of self [indiscernible] doesn't even mention putting an end to settlement. if israel is after oslo continued expansi
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during garfield's election, i love to bring this up, during james garfield's election, the state of california almost, you know, was teetering on the edge over the issue of illegal chinese immigration. we go through this as a society. we have these issues, but every imgraget population that's come to the united states has come here for the same reason, looking for work. that's all. >> the chinese were the most crime-free community in history. they don't cause anybody any trouble. thank you, chuck todd. let's turn to somebody who knows he's a member of congress from that part of the country right down near the warder, joaquin castro, democrat from texas. this is "hardball" and we're talking about whether they will get a bill that passes both houses, the one controlled by the senate and one by the house. do you think the majority led by people like, well, john boehner and cantor are actually going to put their fingers on an immigration bill and pass it? >> i think they will, chris, and i hope they will. i think especially with the november election, the american penal made it clear i believe tha
during garfield's election, i love to bring this up, during james garfield's election, the state of california almost, you know, was teetering on the edge over the issue of illegal chinese immigration. we go through this as a society. we have these issues, but every imgraget population that's come to the united states has come here for the same reason, looking for work. that's all. >> the chinese were the most crime-free community in history. they don't cause anybody any trouble. thank...
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senator kerry advocated for democratic elections in the philippines. he was part of the delegation that uncovered the fraud that ultimately led to the removal of president ferdinand marcos. he was a strong proponent of u.s. action to end ethnic cleansing in kosovo and to impose sanctions on burma tied to human rights abuses. senator kerry has been a leader in promoting economic development and recovery in haiti, fighting global hiv-aids, supporting democracy and human dignity, and the advancement of human empowerment throughout the world. in his early days in the senate, senator kerry and i -- in fact, we were elected together in 1984, we came to the senate together, but right after that, shortly after that, senator kerry and i went on a fact-finding mission to nicaragua and unearthed information regarding the activities of the contra guerrillas which he presented to the committee on foreign relations. based in part on his ground-breaking findings, the committee launched an investigation into the funding of the contra guerrillas that ultimately uncover
senator kerry advocated for democratic elections in the philippines. he was part of the delegation that uncovered the fraud that ultimately led to the removal of president ferdinand marcos. he was a strong proponent of u.s. action to end ethnic cleansing in kosovo and to impose sanctions on burma tied to human rights abuses. senator kerry has been a leader in promoting economic development and recovery in haiti, fighting global hiv-aids, supporting democracy and human dignity, and the...
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the day after he is the president-elect people think you are brilliant and your cause is very good. [applause] >> c-span's new original series, the first ladies, their public and private lives and they influence on the president. produce bid the white house historical association. that is on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. 70% of medical doctors are specialists and 30% are primary care fissions. a sub committee looked at access to primary care. the hearing's chairman called the situation "a major crisis." . doctors testified at this two hour hearing. >> this will cover an e-- enormously important issue. i look forward to a productive working relationship. vermont is a rule state. i know something about rural problems and his state is a lot more rural. we will see how we can go forward together. in our country today, -- before i begin that i want to thank the panelists for being here today. we have a great set of panelists from all parts of the country and we thank them for being here and for the work they do every day for providing health care and doing research. if your count
the day after he is the president-elect people think you are brilliant and your cause is very good. [applause] >> c-span's new original series, the first ladies, their public and private lives and they influence on the president. produce bid the white house historical association. that is on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. 70% of medical doctors are specialists and 30% are primary care fissions. a sub committee looked at access to primary care. the hearing's chairman called the...
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we saw this in the election with women, with rich against poor. you know, fox against the media. i think it looks silly. but apparently, this does play well with his base. >> someone has to do it. right we have to leave it there. thank you. >> thanks. >> this guy didn't fall, but something else did and this high-wire act is hitting the middle class, hard. and how would you like to collect $1 million for only one year's work? one teacher's doing it. guess who is paying for it? >> tax hikes and consumer confidence taking a nose dive as payroll hikes kick n. sandra smith has the latest from the cme today. bad consumer confidence numbers? yeah. didn't look so good. in fact, there are consumer confidence in the u.s. plunged in january to its low elf level in more than a year, as americans saw their tacks spike and paychecks shrink. the confidence index dropped to 58.6 last month. that was the lowest reading since november, 2011. the key reason for this plunge, economists say the higher taxes made americans feel less optimistic about the next six months and congress reached a deal to p
we saw this in the election with women, with rich against poor. you know, fox against the media. i think it looks silly. but apparently, this does play well with his base. >> someone has to do it. right we have to leave it there. thank you. >> thanks. >> this guy didn't fall, but something else did and this high-wire act is hitting the middle class, hard. and how would you like to collect $1 million for only one year's work? one teacher's doing it. guess who is paying for it?...
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how does that affect the 2014 midterm elections? >> i think if it doesn't pass, it will be huge disapointment and sadness, wolf. i've been there before. i've been in this for 20 years. i've shed many tears of disappointment. i hope that's not the case. i'm feeling more optimistic than i have in many, many years when it comes to immigration. i think maria is right. listen, as long as president obama can think and propose whatever he wants, as long as he doesn't make them firm lines on the sand and respects the bipartisan process going on in both senate and house, this has a shot. these senators are seasoned veterans of the immigration battles. they know the art of the possible. they know what they can push and what is viable to get it it passed and they are invested in getting something passed. support them from the outside but don't meddle and become a problem and something like that lbgt issue would have been a poison pill so i'm very glad he didn't mention it. >> maria car dove have a and ana navarro, thank you. >> thank you. >>>
how does that affect the 2014 midterm elections? >> i think if it doesn't pass, it will be huge disapointment and sadness, wolf. i've been there before. i've been in this for 20 years. i've shed many tears of disappointment. i hope that's not the case. i'm feeling more optimistic than i have in many, many years when it comes to immigration. i think maria is right. listen, as long as president obama can think and propose whatever he wants, as long as he doesn't make them firm lines on the...
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they elected this president and then re-elected him. our thanks to joy reid, n nia-malika henderson and the great ron meier. next, get good grades, junior, or the family won't eat this month. the tennessee state senator who has ignited a firestorm. stay with us. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups has ignited a firestorm. over a. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before
they elected this president and then re-elected him. our thanks to joy reid, n nia-malika henderson and the great ron meier. next, get good grades, junior, or the family won't eat this month. the tennessee state senator who has ignited a firestorm. stay with us. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups has ignited a firestorm. over a. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing...
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the national rifle association reportedly spent around twenty four million dollars on congressional elections last year and even more on lobbying to an extent when even as the majority of americans as polls show support some regulation on guns gun is dizziness believe no substantive legislation will be passed by the congress so he is not going to be able to get anything through congress so i think that the second amendment will be ok the media in the us essentially broke into two camps each bringing all kinds of arguments against the other both sides again and again reading into the text of the second amendment or doing what proposal would or would not be infringe on the people's rights as nasty as they get sometimes but that's what a national debate should look like but one can't help asking where was that big that huge debate when other liberties were at stake in washington i'm going to check up. on our website run now while people vent their anger at government cuts reeses finance minister is painting a bright future for the country by know the source of his optimism at our feet dot com. p
the national rifle association reportedly spent around twenty four million dollars on congressional elections last year and even more on lobbying to an extent when even as the majority of americans as polls show support some regulation on guns gun is dizziness believe no substantive legislation will be passed by the congress so he is not going to be able to get anything through congress so i think that the second amendment will be ok the media in the us essentially broke into two camps each...
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we have some very key senate elections that are coming forth. a lot of states like colorado, louisiana, arkansas. i think that you are seeing right now silence is golden. i think this is nothing but more campaignish. >> did the senate beat president obama to the punch because there are going to be claims of leader help here? who is leading? eight senators or president obama? >> the senators clearly tries to jump the gun and get ahead of the president on this. they were effective in doing that. but i think the president comes to this from -- he wants consensus, that's his mind-set to begin with. so i don't think he's going to take it personally that they jumped ahead of him a bit. i think he sees that this is more of an historic opportunity than ever before. >> but noelle, why go to las vegas, $1.6 million, a nine-hour plane ride? why go all the way to las vegas to give this speech? >> that's what i mean. you know, even me, sitting here criticizing that, they are going to look like we -- you know, we are always against the president. we are again
we have some very key senate elections that are coming forth. a lot of states like colorado, louisiana, arkansas. i think that you are seeing right now silence is golden. i think this is nothing but more campaignish. >> did the senate beat president obama to the punch because there are going to be claims of leader help here? who is leading? eight senators or president obama? >> the senators clearly tries to jump the gun and get ahead of the president on this. they were effective in...
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everybody knows what the solution is, yet it doesn't seem as though there are elected officials, to borrow our own phrase from a few weeks back, doesn't seem like they are willing to rise above and do what people like you have told them to their faces needs to happen to get the economy really back on track, to get people like you to hire more people and get the unemployment rate lower. >> well, you know, i think that -- i think that it's going to go beyond ceos. i think we're hearing it from our customers. earthlink spends a lot of time working with small businesses. people are frozen right now because there's so much uncertainty about what it going to come next. when you see an accident happen, you can turn away from it, scream and try to avoid it. i think we node to get together and insist that this be avoided because it can be avoided. >> let talk about the implications if we don't. can we just keep raising it, what are implications? what is it so important? >> consequence of inaction is the ones that i worry, no enough people understand is so severe. if we continue to borrow expesively
everybody knows what the solution is, yet it doesn't seem as though there are elected officials, to borrow our own phrase from a few weeks back, doesn't seem like they are willing to rise above and do what people like you have told them to their faces needs to happen to get the economy really back on track, to get people like you to hire more people and get the unemployment rate lower. >> well, you know, i think that -- i think that it's going to go beyond ceos. i think we're hearing it...
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you know what happened in the last election. democrats got a huge majority of the latino vote and most of the key senate races, democrats got 50, sometimes 60, sometimes 70% or more of latino vote. you're from a largely white district, sir. maybe this doesn't impact you as much, but when you're in the house republican conference, how much of the conversation is about the need to do something, change, now as opposed to if we had this conversation a month before the election? >> well, first, we need to look at the city i was mayor of before i went to congress is 40% latino. so i know very well, you know, the problems that come along with illegal immigration and how it hurts the legal immigrants who came here for an opportunity. and now we allowed an underground workforce to come in and compete for their jobs. i know very well what type of effects illegal immigration has on municipal government. as a political issue, i believe that's really why we're rushing, rather than doing this in the proper sequence of making sure that our bor
you know what happened in the last election. democrats got a huge majority of the latino vote and most of the key senate races, democrats got 50, sometimes 60, sometimes 70% or more of latino vote. you're from a largely white district, sir. maybe this doesn't impact you as much, but when you're in the house republican conference, how much of the conversation is about the need to do something, change, now as opposed to if we had this conversation a month before the election? >> well,...
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at general election. let me play what he said. >> complete the dang fence. >> it will work this time. senator, you're one of us. >> for too long to allow individuals no tour lawn, serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> maria teresa, i don't want to go back in the past too hard here but we saw what happened in 2007 when george w. bush's plan went down in flames. if john mccain had uttered the words he said yesterday, in 2010, might there have been progress or was he playing, i guess, to the song that folks he thought wanted to hear? i don't know. make or help me understand this. >> yeah. i think senator mccain basically wanted to be part of what everybody thought was going to be the tea party movement that was going to be long lasting. i think that right now the tea party taken a second fiddle now to the republican party an he wants to make sure to create and leave the legacy that he started back with the b
at general election. let me play what he said. >> complete the dang fence. >> it will work this time. senator, you're one of us. >> for too long to allow individuals no tour lawn, serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> maria teresa, i don't want to go back in the past too hard here but we saw what happened in 2007 when george w. bush's plan went down in flames. if john...
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he came within 500 points of winning the election. people thought highly of him and how he dealt with it and i think he has destroyed that. >> i wonder if he was expecting that. he may have got more than he bargained for. matt lauer gave people a hard time unexpectedly in some cases but al gore got it today. >> a wounded warrior lost all four of his limbs while fighting in iraq. we have an amazing update after he received a double arm transplant. one of the most powerful anti gun groups is calling on the president to use the epa, doj, ajf and sweeping new executive orders to beat back the gun industry. show you the plan this group is promoting now. >> brendan morocco. met you a few years ago. you were one of those guys who said you would do it all over again. how. help us understand that? >> it is a lot of pride. pride in serving. i loved my time in the army. i would do it all over again. it's one of those things that i am very proud of and i wouldn't give it up for anything. >> got to love him. incredible update on that incredible yo
he came within 500 points of winning the election. people thought highly of him and how he dealt with it and i think he has destroyed that. >> i wonder if he was expecting that. he may have got more than he bargained for. matt lauer gave people a hard time unexpectedly in some cases but al gore got it today. >> a wounded warrior lost all four of his limbs while fighting in iraq. we have an amazing update after he received a double arm transplant. one of the most powerful anti gun...
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you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that there is -- that there are great challenges here. there are very, very deep opinions on both sides. making the case for what a moderate easternized immigration system looks like and how republican policies, how conservative principles can contribute to that. >> not to rehash too much, but just looking back, do the republican debates where everyone including mitt romney seemed to be running to the right and when rick perry and -- the access modified access in texas, he was vilified among his republican colleagues. was that a mistake? was that the moment
you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that...
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election. someone asked me if i was surprised about the outcome, and i was not but this was so close and the blue states were so blue and so red, i would not be surprised if it went the other way. all i knew is that this would be very close election. >> jim, you have done 12 of these, i assume that each time you prepared in a similar way, with a very intense preparation. what have you learned, about candidates for the process of presidential debates? what have you picked up? >> there are several things. number one is this is not about the questions, this is about preparation so you can listen, intelligently and make some quick decisions in the new format where you have to react and all of that sort of stuff. it is about spending hours and hours trying to get enough in your head so that can -- if candidate a says something, you know if this is something important to say or something whatever. and you bring the context with you, and that is the number-one thing. and the other thing is it is never
election. someone asked me if i was surprised about the outcome, and i was not but this was so close and the blue states were so blue and so red, i would not be surprised if it went the other way. all i knew is that this would be very close election. >> jim, you have done 12 of these, i assume that each time you prepared in a similar way, with a very intense preparation. what have you learned, about candidates for the process of presidential debates? what have you picked up? >>...
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when they tried to do it this last summer for this current election, the last election, in pennsylvania, one state senator proposed, it and a lot of republicans came out and said no. they still have a ways to go to get a head of steam behind this effort. >> the politics are horrible. >> right. >> or state legislators who have awful state budgets. i mean, a lot of their state budgets are under water. governors in some of the states are up for re-election. not bob mcdonald. but in pennsylvania the governor is up for re-election. in florida the governor is up for re-election. the more that governors and state legislatures and state lawmakers are focussing on things like this and not the economy and jobs, the worse off it is for them. >> you are starting to see, interestingly, a bit of a pullback by some of the republicans even on these democracy issues, even on voting. governor rick scott in florida who was behind the laws that made it impossible for that well known radical sect, the league of women voters of florida. >> voter registration. >> they are behind those laws which were blocked
when they tried to do it this last summer for this current election, the last election, in pennsylvania, one state senator proposed, it and a lot of republicans came out and said no. they still have a ways to go to get a head of steam behind this effort. >> the politics are horrible. >> right. >> or state legislators who have awful state budgets. i mean, a lot of their state budgets are under water. governors in some of the states are up for re-election. not bob mcdonald. but...
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a man is elected commander in chief and he gets to make those decisions. the american people voted him into office again, and in some ways the president is absolute rights is just he has a mandate in these areas. the real question is the impact that these decisions have on the threat environment that the united states is in. for most of history we don't talk about this very much. we have maintained a strong military, not so that we can buy, so that we can not fight. it is a point i think that tom made which is important, it is i want to segue to fred, is to understand what it is that is involved in a military operation. fred has just finished a very important piece of work, i should a shorter longer, an interactive piece on the web that i know we be happy to share with folks that explains just what it is that we can do with particular numbers of troops we have as the president makes critical decisions about afghanistan but it's not just about warfighters and bureaucrats in d.c. fighting a war is a big logistical exercise. fred, do want to talk about that a
a man is elected commander in chief and he gets to make those decisions. the american people voted him into office again, and in some ways the president is absolute rights is just he has a mandate in these areas. the real question is the impact that these decisions have on the threat environment that the united states is in. for most of history we don't talk about this very much. we have maintained a strong military, not so that we can buy, so that we can not fight. it is a point i think that...
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here what happens he said about what's being put on the table. >> elections, elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens and we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. but this is a preeminent issue with those citizens. >> so, sheriff, i mean there is the political reality that the senator's talking about. do you acknowledge that you need to move on this issue if you are going to actually have a party that is viable when it comes to enough people supporting your agenda, including the hispanic community. >> well, you know, it's good to have these discussions by the snores and i presume the president. i don't know if they talk to each other. already have the game plan. but any plan is okay to try to resolve this situation. i think we should go to the latino community and talk to those that are here legally and try to get the message across to them and where's the fairness here? why do you want to give amnesty to those people that came across our border illegally? you've got peop
here what happens he said about what's being put on the table. >> elections, elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens and we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. but this is a preeminent issue with those citizens. >> so, sheriff, i mean there is the political reality that the senator's talking about. do you acknowledge that you need to move on this issue if you are going to actually...
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post-election the feeling is this is the time to strike. the american public if you look at latest "fox news poll", 2/3 support giving a path to citizenship. bottom line, they feel now is the time. here is senator chuck schumer. >> politics on this issue have been turned upside down. for the first time ever there is more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. we believe we have a window of opportunity to act, but we will only succeed if the effort is bipartisan. >> to make that effort bipartisan you need the enforcement mechanism essentially making sure that the borders are enforced and regulated as opposed to just giving people amnesty. patti ann? patti ann: mike emanuel, live on capitol hill, thanks. jon: so as the president heads west to rally support for immigration reform there are new questions about whether he's trying to cement the latino vote for democrats. in a region that is traditionally been a republican strong hold. we have mark berback of "the l.a. times" says that is exactly what he is doing. he
post-election the feeling is this is the time to strike. the american public if you look at latest "fox news poll", 2/3 support giving a path to citizenship. bottom line, they feel now is the time. here is senator chuck schumer. >> politics on this issue have been turned upside down. for the first time ever there is more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. we believe we have a window of opportunity to act, but we will only succeed if the effort...
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the republican electorate woke up the day of the election and say, we do have a latino problem. and it's not a surprise that lindsey graham is part of the negotiations. his state is changing. he received a new congressional seat back in 2010 because of the growth in latino vote. if you start looking at where there's a huge population boom, in the next phase of the population boom for the next election, it's all in the south. so it's in their best interests for the republican party to ensure that they're seen out in front. because otherwise, they're going to have a very tough battle moving on, to win not just the senate, but also the white house. >> so you talk about the south. let's talk about kentucky. we get this from mitch mcconnell and his statement on this. take a listen, "when the president addresses this issue today, i hope he will take a bipartisan approach, rather than delivering another bipartisan speech." we know that this is going to be a pretty progressive speech. the president is really going to swing for the fences here. >> yeah, he is. but, look, he's punted to c
the republican electorate woke up the day of the election and say, we do have a latino problem. and it's not a surprise that lindsey graham is part of the negotiations. his state is changing. he received a new congressional seat back in 2010 because of the growth in latino vote. if you start looking at where there's a huge population boom, in the next phase of the population boom for the next election, it's all in the south. so it's in their best interests for the republican party to ensure...
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that was elected by them? >> reporter: i think it's important to keep in mind that this is a revolution. revolutions don't last 18 days. they can go on for years. this country was essentially under military rule for about 60 years. therefore, when all the controls go, when people take to the streets and fight against the military and against the police, forces are let loose that are very hard to control. there is political movement going on. there are politicians talking with the government trying to resolve this crisis over a variety of things. over the new constitution. over the actions of the muslim brotherhood since it came to power. there are many young people who have discovered the power of numbers, the power of crowds, their ability to fight the state in its broadest sense. and that's what we're seeing in places like along the suez canal, in alexandria, in cairo. and it's also important to keep in mind that it's a relatively small number in cairo who are actually confronting the security forces. many e
that was elected by them? >> reporter: i think it's important to keep in mind that this is a revolution. revolutions don't last 18 days. they can go on for years. this country was essentially under military rule for about 60 years. therefore, when all the controls go, when people take to the streets and fight against the military and against the police, forces are let loose that are very hard to control. there is political movement going on. there are politicians talking with the...
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. >>> the turnout of young voters helped get president elected to a second term but there are concerns among our nation's kung people that their voices are just not being heard. the boys and girls club recently had a state of the youth survey that found only 10% of teens are confident america's leaders will address issues that pertain to them. joining us now, trey dudley, the boys and girls club youth of the year. first of all, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you're coming from the university of arkansas. i'll get to that in a minute. but how did you get that award? >> well, it started out by me getting nominated by one of my mentors at boys and girls club. you have to write ten essays and then give a speech. i did it at state, regionals and nationals. >> that is to say, you are completely wl spoken, well spoken enough to get an invite to the white house. you met with the president yesterday. >> i did. >> how cool was that? >> it was absolutely amazing. you see him on tv, you see him do so many speeches and stuff. he opened the door to the oval office -- >> you were in the ova
. >>> the turnout of young voters helped get president elected to a second term but there are concerns among our nation's kung people that their voices are just not being heard. the boys and girls club recently had a state of the youth survey that found only 10% of teens are confident america's leaders will address issues that pertain to them. joining us now, trey dudley, the boys and girls club youth of the year. first of all, good morning to you. >> good morning. >>...
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. >> a big sell-off coming in november and december last year based on the election and anticipation of increased capital gains. a lot of individuals, investors selling their positions and finding the right time to re-enter the market which based on technical data shows that things are being overbought this january. dennis: you think things are not looking great but for different reasons. tell us that. >> fundamentally we are worried the prices are going to level off. we think natural buyers for housing are not there. we don't have a move a market, most of the buying in the housing market this year is 4 in money and institutional investing. we are having a hard time figuring out where the momentum will come from and housing is one of our issues. >> both of you gentlemen are stealing defeat from the jaws of victory. how about a little bit of hope here. we have been worried for two years about european meltdown, a china slowed down and about a government in the u.s. breakdown. all three big blue they men seen gone and no longer a problem. >> really sustaining devaluation in the marketp
. >> a big sell-off coming in november and december last year based on the election and anticipation of increased capital gains. a lot of individuals, investors selling their positions and finding the right time to re-enter the market which based on technical data shows that things are being overbought this january. dennis: you think things are not looking great but for different reasons. tell us that. >> fundamentally we are worried the prices are going to level off. we think...
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after election. their goal is to have a legislative dance and then blame republicans for killing reform some time in 2014. mr. obama will have to decide if he wants a legacy of reform or more partisanship." and i'm wondering, raul, is him getting involved, and the way in which he gets involved, very tricky for him? >> yes, it is tricky. but at the same time, he has to get involved. one of the things that latino voters, one of the key reasons they turned out in record numbers is that they wanted immigration reform, they wanted to see the president do something. and there has been some criticism of him in the path, particularly around health care, that he was somewhat aloof in the process. he didn't step in and lead. i think this time, he has taken a more forceful nmu!"t/&nuuuuuu. what his challenge is#82+suur]bk the big numbers come when you look at non-whites. 67% of back a path to citizenship. while just 46% of whites do. is one of the keys for the president, david, going to be what he's kind of doi
after election. their goal is to have a legislative dance and then blame republicans for killing reform some time in 2014. mr. obama will have to decide if he wants a legacy of reform or more partisanship." and i'm wondering, raul, is him getting involved, and the way in which he gets involved, very tricky for him? >> yes, it is tricky. but at the same time, he has to get involved. one of the things that latino voters, one of the key reasons they turned out in record numbers is that...